A member mentioned that a panic event (pipe burst) allowed her to override her brainfog/lethargy for long enough to stop the flooding. I've had similar experiences. So, I'm wondering whether the brain's panic mechanism can override ME symptoms, at least temporarily. I added some extra options, since some people might not be sure, or they're not sure of their memories of an event many years past.
I've also had non-panic situation, but tasks that had to be done, and managed to finish them Replacing my roof was a strenuous task, and I didn't feel as brainfogged/lethargic as I expected. So, feel free to mention any non-panic activities that overrode your expected hurdles due to ME symptoms.
I've also had non-panic situation, but tasks that had to be done, and managed to finish them Replacing my roof was a strenuous task, and I didn't feel as brainfogged/lethargic as I expected. So, feel free to mention any non-panic activities that overrode your expected hurdles due to ME symptoms.